But how is the efficiency? From your posts it seems fine as you seem to be getting the bang for buck. If the throttle isnt up to the task this can limit both soeed and power.
Check your throttle input and output voltage is up to spec. About 4.8v in and 3.8v out, or simply try another throttle. If the input is limited you could use your own voltage supply>
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This is your order and good money man, but I think we can get it right. For warranty reasons I suggest conduct any Magic Pie opening or modifcations under the guidence of Tom.
If youre that keen check the tracks on the internal controller are nice and thick with solder. One guy soldered a current bypass to the all channels and he said his MC got up and did the go, go, go, but I think he over did it and fried his MC. He did not have the program cable working like you.
While the pie is open check the impedance and or inductance of your coils, test the PM frequency and width, OMG it getting more complcated as we go.
If youre still unhappy email Tom with your details and work with him, they may send out a replacement controller and if the inductance tests are way out a new motor. You seem capable of removing controllers and replacing them
Yeah you could try your old MC to see if it is the motor. It depends on how rich you are in time, smarts and cash. I think you have the smarts in check.
Unless it is a major defunct, I myself would try to rectify the situation by myself, but thats me, as I am not too fussy. I would expect a proper working kit for my cash but have no problems replacing any faulty gear at the home with a GM replacement to avoid the shipping costs of a new wheel.
If I had to send a hub back Id go as far as sending a ill wound stator and accept a new wound stator in its place to minmise the cost of shipping..
I think GM repect those who consider this shipping expense and try everything possible to do the repairs at home. This is just my opinion BTW. They might not do anything I have assumed.